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The Eleventh Annual Fandance Film Festival

Hello Ghouls and Boils,

I have some phantistic news from our friends at Guerrila Productions…. it’s that time of year again – the Fandance Film Festival is almost here. Are you a filmmaker? Ever wanted to make one? Fandance would love to check out your shorts. I will let the folks at GP tell you all about it. Enjoy, my fiends!

Abstrusely,
Sarah L. Gerhardt

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The Eleventh Annual Fandance Film Festival
It’s small, geeky, and very, very fun!

The Eleventh Annual Fandance Film festival will be at
Norwescon 33
April 1-4, 2010
Doubletree Hotel, SeaTac, Washington

The Shine
Forget about the tuxedo, the parachute, and the collagen injections – this is a film festival you can have fun at!

Welcome to the Eleventh Annual Fandance Film Festival, hosted at Norwescon 33! Eleven years of madness, eleven years of filmmaking, eleven years of seeing all the latest and the greatest and the funniest and the weirdest and the most bleeding, squealing, giant smashing roboting edge entertainment still available without extensive tipping (mind you, we’re not saying “no”…). The Festival is a celebration of low- and no-budget cinema, brought to wondrous lurching life by amateur filmmakers from all around the Pacific Northwest.

More than just the movies, this 180-minute extravaganza of entertainment will also include the filmmakers who regale you with terrifying tales of their productions. Be there or be a regular right quadrilateral!

The Fandance Film Festival is the final phase of the Let’s Make a Movie Workshop. The Workshop walks participants through every step of making a movie, from conception to the premiere of the finished product. This year at Norwescon also marks the ten-year anniversary of the Let’s Make a Movie Workshop! Visit Norwescon’s pages for The Fandance Film Festival and the Let’s make a Movie! Workshop.

The Pitch
The integral part of this is, of course, the movies. We need ‘em! The shorter, the better (ten minutes maximum length – no minimum length) and any genre is fine (but if you’re smart, you’ll realize that this is a sci-fi/fantasy type convention) but the judges reserve the right to be way grossed out by what they see. We reserve other rights as well (including not showing something), but we can’t spell them out here and if you tried pronouncing them your tongue would become a macramé Klein bottle and there’s no two ways about that!

Some sort of prizes will be awarded. Perhaps handsome certificates Suitable For Framing. Perhaps solid gold figurines custom sculpted by Ancient Artisans. (plan for the former, in case the Artisans get finicky)

The Rules
1. It really ought to be ten minutes or less. We’re flexible about this, but it’s got to be good. “Long” is not a synonym for “good.”
2. Send a DVD copy of your short. Something that can be played in an ordinary DVD player — and check it before you send it, to make sure it’s readable. We’re not responsible.
3. You must be a member of Norwescon, and preferably at the convention that weekend. We’ll probably call you out or call you up for a Q&A at the end of your movie and/or an intro. Plan ahead.
4. Include a self-addressed, stamped envelope for us to contact you, as well as your email and other contact info. If we don’t have your contact info, we can’t contact you.
5. Include a signed and dated statement declaring “I release all rights to broadcast/display/present this movie to Norwescon for the purposes of the Fandance Film Festival and other supporting situations/advertisement ONLY, including the right to duplicate it for mechanical/projection purposes.”
6. There is no entry fee for the film festival, but you DO have to be at the convention legally, so that costs a little. However, if you’ve never been to Norwescon before, it’s a total treat and well worth the cost. Assuming you’re some kind of geek. Which you are, if you’ve gotten this far.
7. Submission deadline is March 15, 2010, which is cutting it kind of tight for us, but we’re flexible. If you can’t make the deadline, at least contact us. Maybe we can work something out.
8. The “Fan” refers to Fandom and such — not to big air-moving tools. In other words, we won’t do a fan dance on stage. Besides, you don’t want that anyway.

The 10-9
Send submissions to:
The Fandance Film Festival
c/o Guerrilla Productions
11105 SW Cottonwood Lane
Tigard, OR 97223

Any questions, contact Guerrilla Productions >>here<<!

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There are 2 Comments to "The Eleventh Annual Fandance Film Festival"

  • Henry Covert says:

    Cool! :-)

  • Yes, please join us! We’re currently hoping to be the world premiere for an exciting new web series “Raising Kayn,” a tale of supernatural and historical intrigue, featuring one of our stars from “Cult of the Giant Brain.”

    This is our eleventh year and we’re really looking forward to clearing a path to make each one bigger and better!

    We’re looking for sci-fi, fantasy, Lovecraftian, horror, fan films, etc.

    And if you’ve never been to NWC, this is a GREAT opportunity! Current guests include Vernor Vinge, Cory Doctorow, and one of my favorite filmmakers! 8)

    Another fine feature of NWC is the “Let’s Make a Movie!” workshop, where every year, the workshop comes up with, plans, shoots, and edits an entire short movie at the con.

    Ten kinds of fun in a nine-fun box!

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